Chest discomfort or pain may be a key warning symptom of a heart attack. Heart attack symptoms may include chest pain or pressure, or a strange feeling in the chest, sweating, shortness of breath, nausea or vomiting, pain, pressure, or a strange feeling in the back, neck, jaw, or uppe...
Chestpainis one of the most common symptoms that bring an individual to the emergency department. Seeking immediate care may be lifesaving, and considerable public education has been undertaken to get patients to seek medical care when chest painstrikes. You may be worried that you are having a...
and duration; aggravating factors; relieving factors; radiation of pain; and other associated symptoms. Myocardial pain is often described as substernal chest tightness or pressure that radiates to the left arm, shoulders, or jaw. Patients may also complain of diaphoresis, shortness of breath, nause...
Pulmonary Causes of Chest Pain or Chest Tightness Are: Pneumonia, pneumothorax, tension pneumothorax, hemothorax, pleurisy and pulmonary embolism. GI Causes of Chest Pain or Chest Tightness Are: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), stomach ulcer or gastritis, nutcracker esophagus, other neuromuscular...
pleurisy (ˈplʊərɪsɪ) n (Pathology) inflammation of the pleura, characterized by pain that is aggravated by deep breathing or coughing [C14: from Old Frenchpleurisie,from Late Latinpleurisis,from Greekpleuritis,frompleuraside] ...
Chest pains: what do they mean?Describes several causes and symptoms associated with chest pain. Evaluating symptoms; Serious and harmless symptoms; Angina; Pleurisy; Stress related symptoms.StoneJ.M.D.EBSCO_AspNew York Times Magazine
Chest pain is severein acute myocardial infarctionand may last for a long time, often accompanied by profuse sweat, chest tightness, and short of breath. These symptoms can not be effectively relieved with sublingual nitroglycerin. This kind of situation is very critical, patient should be ...
These are common causes of chest pain: Pleuritis.Also known as pleurisy, this is an inflammation or irritation of the lungs and chest lining. You likely feel a sharp pain when you breathe, cough, or sneeze. The most common causes of pleuritic chest pain are bacterial or viral infections, ...
Pleuritic Chest Pain; Where Should We Search for? Pleuritic pain is not an unusual problem in children. Other concomitant symptoms should be considered for diagnostic approach in a child with pleuritic che... Gharib,Behdad,Ziaee,... - 《Iranian Journal of Pediatrics》 被引量: 2发表: 2011年...
I have the exact same symptoms. I have found that it is probably Pleurisy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleurisy Reply kevse1961 over a year ago Seems to me as though you aree all having variations of anxiety attacks. I have had them for 20 years and about 5 times a day. I ...